Welcome to bloom day! I make a point of visiting commenter #13 each time which brings me to new and interesting gardens! Is that ithuriels spear or another brodeia massed in your picture there? And a little dianthus? Reminds me of my childhood - Thanks for the lovely pics! I have too many critters to dream of growing many edibles - I enjoy restoration wildlife gardening instead (if you can't beat em...).
thanks country mouse! i am not much of a flower person and haven't learned the names...i'll trust your identifications. dianthus is definitely right (goneferal--those are the magenta flowers with white borders).
We've got those white edged magenta middled little wildflowers as well. I have no idea what they are.
ReplyDeletegorgeous photos, as always!
ReplyDeleteNicely done. May you have many more GBBD's to come.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing with us today. I like your tiger lily.
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ReplyDeletei love your flowers are beautiful, love the photography pics.
thanks for sharing your blooms today.
beautiful photos (the soft focus in the back is lovely) and blooms!
ReplyDeleteYour sedums are so well behaved. Very beautiful.
ReplyDeleteStunning!
ReplyDeletewow, thanks everyone!
ReplyDeleteWelcome to bloom day! I make a point of visiting commenter #13 each time which brings me to new and interesting gardens! Is that ithuriels spear or another brodeia massed in your picture there? And a little dianthus? Reminds me of my childhood - Thanks for the lovely pics! I have too many critters to dream of growing many edibles - I enjoy restoration wildlife gardening instead (if you can't beat em...).
ReplyDeletethanks country mouse! i am not much of a flower person and haven't learned the names...i'll trust your identifications. dianthus is definitely right (goneferal--those are the magenta flowers with white borders).
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